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For Crying Out Loud

For Crying Out Loud

Kids & Family, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.53.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2012

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Lynette & Stefanie are back one on one to catch up! The show opens with Lynette inquiring about Stefanie's Nickelodeon show which she's wrapping up this week & commends her for not letting the power go to her head. The discussion then turns to some recent celebrity divorces & the ladies weigh in with their thoughts before the conversation transitions to The Emmys. Lynette then lets us in on her new job and all the exciting & frustrating aspects she's already discovered. The show wraps up with Lynette asking Stefanie how she thinks Adam will react to Lynette signing him & Sonny up for Tiger Scouts.

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0:00.0

This is Corolla Digital.

0:17.7

Welcome to For Crying Out Loud with Lynette Corolla and Stephanie Wilder Taylor.

0:22.9

This is Corolla Digital and Stephanie Wilder Taylor and Stephanie Wilder Taylor and

0:38.0

Stephanie Wilder Taylor and Stephanie Wilder Taylor and Stephanie Wilder Taylor and

0:49.8

Stephanie Wilder Taylor and Stephanie Wilder Taylor and Stephanie Wilder

1:09.8

Welcome. Welcome to for crying out loud. You're a pro now. What's the problem? Can't get it together. You should be teaching me how to open the show

1:17.7

I know that was the stiffest opening ever. Hello, everybody. This is our podcast because I'm trying to swallow my

1:25.1

That's the beauty of podcasting. I think people don't want polished. No. Yeah. Poochy's uncle said there were very close to being too overproduced

1:33.1

We are all bald

1:35.1

We're a little too close to being overproduced. Oh my God. He worked in sales at a radio station, right? Right? Poochy's uncle. Yeah, I believe so. It's all an inside joke from the

1:49.9

Animal Corolla show. Oh, you don't know deaf frat guy. All we do is have a wandering conversation about whatever comes into our brain. That's what you don't

1:58.9

I know. That's what I think people like. Uh, Stephanie. Yeah. How are you? I'm tired, Lynette. How are you? I'm fine. I'm now I'm I'm I'm PMS-ing. Me too. Yeah. Wait, I thought you have your period. Yeah, but it's really like weighing on me heavy.

2:16.4

I'm gonna wet blanket. Oh, what? I mean, this thing this PMS is a real thing. It is. And I know we've been talking about a lot, but I really I got to get to the

2:27.6

doctor and for the home hormonal thing. Yeah, for Susan Pinsky. Yeah, and I was watching I was watching Dr. Drew show last night on HLN. Mm-hmm. And he had her on, but she couldn't talk because the the the Skype wasn't working. So yeah, I'm that doctor. Yeah, he's I talked to

2:43.9

Parkes from Pasadena. She's going to weigh in and he like went to her and she's like just smiling at the camera. And he's like, OK, I guess we don't have her. So she never talked. But you know, he did have on this woman that

2:55.5

just wrote a book about. She scientific discoveries that she just found out Naomi Wolfe is her name. Have you heard of her? She's written. Yeah, yeah, the feminist. Well, OK, right. She was on and that she

3:08.6

discovers that there's new discovery that the brain and the vagina. This is very graphic is connected. Take your headphones off. Yeah, if your kids maybe don't

3:20.7

listen for a second. That it's all connected in some way. Well, obviously the brain was connected, but that there's they're finding out there's all these

3:30.0

sensors and stuff that ring bells and the opening of the cervix and stuff. And that can cause a rousal and do all these other

3:40.7

things are not cause a rousal and how when your husband doesn't unload the dishwasher. Yes, it did talk about that. It did

3:46.5

your vagina just shuts down. Yes, that's a that's a real thing. No, thank you. That's a real thing. It's true. Like if they're doing the

3:54.3

housework, they're it sparks, you know, there's all this. It's very. It's very intricate, but but it's interesting. I was like, I

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